Assertion: A character encoding set in the HTTP header has lower precedence than the UTF-16LE BOM.

Notes:

The HTTP header attempts to set the character encoding to ISO 8859-15. The page starts with a BOM, but there are no other character encoding declarations.

The test on the target page contains a div with a class name that contains a sequence of bytes that only reads as ÃœÃ€Ãš if the character encoding is UTF-16LE. The external, UTF-8-encoded stylesheet contains a selector .test div.ÃœÃ€Ãš. This only matches the class name in the html if sequence of bytes in the html page is interpreted as UTF-16LE. If the class name matches the selector then the top box will turn green.

If the test fails, the characters ÿþ may appear at the top of the page, and cause the page to display incorrectly. These represent the bytes that make up the BOM when encountered in the ISO 8859-15 encoding.